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This work was created by a government unit (including state, county, city, and municipal government agencies) that derives its powers from the laws of the State of California and is subject to disclosure under the California Public Records Act (Government Code § 6250 et seq.).
Metropolitan Fresno, officially Fresno–Hanford–Corcoran, CA CSA, is a metropolitan area in the San Joaquin Valley, in the United States, consisting of Fresno and Madera counties. It is the third-largest metropolitan region in Northern California , behind the San Francisco Bay Area and Greater Sacramento .
The San Francisco Bay Area, commonly known as the Bay Area, is a metropolitan region surrounding the San Francisco Bay estuaries in Northern California. According to the 2010 United States Census , the region has over 7.1 million inhabitants and approximately 6,900 square miles (18,000 km 2 ) of land. [ 1 ]
Fresno Area Express bus. Fresno Area Express (FAX) is the city's primary public transit system, which operates eighteen routes and Handy Ride, a paratransit operation. FAX introduced a frequent bus service called FAX15 in January 2017 with buses operating every 15 minutes on Cedar and Shaw Avenues.
Rows in green indicate that part of the area lies outside of California. Rows without a rank indicate that the center of the area is outside of California. 1 - Los Angeles 2 - San Francisco 3 - San Diego 4 - San Bernardino 5 - Sacramento 6 - San Jose 7 - Fresno 8 - Concord 9 - Mission Viejo 10 - Bakersfield
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The routing of the SR 180 freeway through central Fresno, now known as the 180 Gap neighborhood, split a well-defined working-class neighborhood (particularly the North Park neighborhoods [30]) in half and destroyed many large, historic buildings along Van Ness Avenue and surrounding area. [31]
California Highways (www.cahighways.org) San Francisco-Bay Area Freeway Development (Part 1—The City of San Francisco) Plans from 1948 for the extension of the Central Freeway north to Broadway; Map from 1957 of the connection of the proposed San Francisco-Tiburon Crossing to the Central Freeway